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Reading A Life Insurance Policy
In my files there are a couple of thick documents that have potential importance to my family; my life insurance policies. They are full of information and conditions of which I am only superficially aware – mostly what they are… Continue reading
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Learn to say “talk to me.”
On Saturday, a group of people rallied in Charlottesville, VA to boast of their pride over an ugly seam of hate that still runs through America. Things quickly got out of control and due the act of an unbalanced 20… Continue reading
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Student Stand-by Tickets
A little over 4 decades ago, when I traveled home from college, I flew at a much reduced rate on a ‘student stand-by’ ticket. I stood at the gate and waited to see if the flight had empty seats left.… Continue reading
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Conversing with God in an age of smartphones
My friend handed me a thin book that began with a story about a mother who worked hard with her baby to reclaim that child from autism with extensive therapies. The author’s point went from the epidemic of autism, which… Continue reading
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Lord, lead me in the dance!
A couple of decades ago I saw an ad that said something like this – “Take dance lessons. She will love it.” So I signed Bev and myself up for a swing dance class. Really, I did! Our instructors opened… Continue reading
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A Leap into the dark?
On Sunday morning, after our congregational prayer, the people join me in saying “I believe in God, the Father Almighty, the Maker of heaven and earth, and in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord…” The declaration always fills me… Continue reading
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Making an unforgettable impression
It’s Monday and you, Christian, have an awesome privilege and responsibility. You are going to represent Jesus to your family, your friends, your world. A friend who has walked through deep disappointment in her life, told a story of an… Continue reading
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Delusions
I spent a couple of hours at the Hancock Shaker Village in Massachusetts yesterday. The Shakers, a religious sect founded in 1774, came together around the belief that they would usher in the Millennium and see the return of Christ.… Continue reading
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Chosen, Holy, and Dearly Loved
In the second half of my life the quality of being ‘authentic’ has become one of the most important things to me. Hopefully I do not use that an excuse to be rude, obnoxious, or selfish. But, I don’t play… Continue reading
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It comes back to this …
Nearing the end of our Wednesday Fellowship, we were about to read the story most often called “The Prodigal Son” that is found in the 15th chapter of Luke. Chris startled me speaking up from the back row. “Pastor, just… Continue reading